Save Belle Vue
Published Date:
21 August 2008
I agree with Pearl Johnson's letter (SFP, August 7) regarding the Sudbury tax office. It would make a great medical centre. Another idea might be to regenerate the Borehamgate precinct – the building is one of the worst-looking in the town and is completely out of place with its historical surroundings.
I think that the whole site could be regenerated, a new and much better-looking precinct, a brand-new Bury St Edmunds-style bus station, and a new precinct could be made larger than the present one and house a bigger number of shops and businisess, and such a regeneration could include that derelict land by the bus station.
So really there is no need at all to demolish Belle Vue House. I have just recently become a member of Sudbury Society, which came into being after the successful 1973 campaign to save the former Corn Exchange (now the town library) from demolition by developers.
I will now support the society in its efforts to save Belle Vue. If it worked in 1973, then it can work now.
MARK JOINER
Glemsford
The full article contains 185 words and appears in Suffolk Free Press newspaper.
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Last Updated:
20 August 2008 5:06 PM
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Source:
Suffolk Free Press
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Location:
Sudbury